Summer 2023: Eurowings is adding additional routes to Turkey

Airbus A319 (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).
Airbus A319 (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).

Summer 2023: Eurowings is adding additional routes to Turkey

Airbus A319 (Photo: Salzburg Airport Presse).
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The airline Eurowings is planning to offer additional connections between Germany and Turkey for the 2023 summer flight schedule. Operational implementation is to be carried out with the Airbus A319 operated by Eurowings Europe (Malta).

From Cologne/Bonn they also want to fly once a week to Adana and Kayseri. The flights to the first city mentioned are to be carried out on the night from Wednesday to Thursday. The first flight has been entered into the systems for June 14, 2023. It goes back on the traffic day Thursday. For the time being, this route is limited to September 14, 2023.

The destination Kayeri will be headed for from June 15, 2023. The flight takes place during the night from Friday to Saturday. The return flights are scheduled for traffic day Saturday. This route is ridged until September 15, 2023.

Likewise one wants to offer Adana and Kayseri from Hamburg. From July 8, 2023, the first city mentioned will be offered from Saturday to Sunday. The return flights are scheduled for traffic day Sunday. For the time being, the seasonal flights are limited to September 17, 2023. Kayseri is to be headed for from Hamburg for the first time on July 7, 2023. One flies in next from Friday to Saturday, so that the return flights are carried out on the traffic day Saturday. For the time being, this route is limited to August 26, 2023.

From Stuttgart, Eurowings wants to include the Kutahya destination in the route network. The seasonal route is scheduled to be offered between July 19, 2023 and September 21, 2023. The outward flights will be carried out in the next few days from Wednesday to Thursday. The return flights take off from the Turkish city on Thursdays.

The operational implementation of the planned Turkey routes is to be carried out by the Maltese subsidiary Eurowings Europe. This will be launched in the 2022/23 winter flight schedule and will gradually replace the Austrian company of the same name. The planes will Step by step re-registered to Malta.

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